1. What does the example of Tim Berners-Lee illustrate?
Only savants can achieve great things.
One doesn't need to be extremely intelligent to make significant contributions.
Engineers are more likely to invent revolutionary things.
Computer scientists always have brilliant ideas.
2. Where was Tim Berners-Lee working in 1989?
A. At a university in the US.
B. In a private technology company.
C. At CERN in Switzerland.
D. In a research centre in the UK.
3. What was Tim Berners-Lee's main motivation for his invention?
A. To become a multi - billionaire.
B. To improve communication among researchers.
C. To gain more recognition in the scientific community.
D. To develop a new language for text sharing.
Tim Berners-Lee was a very materialistic(物质的) person.
Hypertext was a key element in the creation of the World Wide Web.
Tim Berners-Lee brainstormed ideas alone before inventing the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee, a modest engineer and computer scientist, is ____________ the World Wide Web.
While ____________ ways to improve communication, he had a brainwave about using hypertext.
Tim Berners-Lee didn't have ____________ when inventing the World Wide Web; he gave it to the world for free.